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Last Updated: Mar 07, 2006 
Rootkits are virtually undetectable tools used by hackers to control your Windows systems. Learn how to prevent, locate and eliminiate these stealthy attacks in this learning center.
Rooting out a rootkit

SearchWindowsSecurity.com staff (25 Jul 2005)

As if you didn't have enough to worry about with all the viruses, worms and spyware dilemmas plaguing your Windows environment -- now you have to think about rootkits. In this Windows Security learning center, learn everything you need to know about rootkits with our various articles, tips, and guides.

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NEWS:
>> The war against rootkits in the Windows enterprise (SearchWinIT.com) 22 Feb 2006
>> Will Vista mean victory in the war on rootkits? (SearchWinIT.com) 27 Feb 2006
>> Where are rootkits coming from? (eWEEK) 07 Dec 2005
>> What is a rootkit? (SearchWindowsSecurity.com) 06 May 2005
>> How does an attacker install a rootkit? (SearchWindowsSecurity.com) 06 May 2005
>> What are user-mode vs. kernel-mode rootkits? (SearchWindowsSecurity.com) 06 May 2005
>> How can I detect and remove rootkits from Windows? (SearchWindowsSecurity.com) 06 May 2005
ADVICE:
>> Prevention Guide: Detecting and removing rootkits in Windows
TIP :Rootkits are stealthy tools used by hackers to remotely control your Windows system, and chances are you won't detect the ...
>> Check IT List: Five steps for rootkit detection
TIP :Rootkit detection and removal is no easy task. Here are five steps to help you identify and prevent rootkits on your systems.
>> Manually detecting rootkits
TIP :Sometimes tools come up short. When they do it is just you against the hacker. Find out what techniques to use to manually ...
>> Searching for rootkits
ASK THE EXPERTS :How can I check my system for rootkits? Is there a good tool I can use? Do they leave any signs, like running processes?
>> Adware, rootkits and worms: Translating malware speak
TIP :If you have trouble differentiating between adware and spyware or viruses and worms, this tip is your malware rosetta stone. ...
>> Troubleshooting a Trojan rootkit
ASK THE EXPERTS :I have Windows XP Professional SP1. Trojan.rootkit.h keeps coming back after rebooting even though I have deleted its ...
LEARNING TOOLS:
>> Letter #8: Rootkits are killing us

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